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I barely have time to study for the SAT on weekdays because of school homework and tests. Should I sacrifice school grades for sat?

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I barely have time to study for the SAT on weekdays because of school homework and tests. Should I sacrifice school grades for sat?

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No, you need to have them both. Your school transcript is also one of the most important factors for your college admission. Moreover, it also has some impact on your recommendation letters from your school counselor and teachers. To work on both the school work and SAT, you need to apply some time management techniques and identify the efficient approach for your school work and SAT preparation. Some of the example could be: • Get most from your class – This will reduce your homework time. • Take SAT prep course instead of reading the book (self-study) – We all know that self study will take more time than taking the course. Someone has already done the work to summarize the contents and provide us the examples to understand them, why do we not take the course to make our life easier? • Reduce the number of SAT practices, but gain more from each of the practice – One technique is trying to figure out how the practices are the same by examining the knowledge behind the questions. Do no

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